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Supply chain reforms, demographic shifts among key investment drivers: Al-Falih聽

Supply chain reforms, demographic shifts among key investment drivers: Al-Falih聽
Khalid Al-Falih speaking at the 28th World Investment Conference in Riyadh. Screenshot
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Updated 25 November 2024

Supply chain reforms, demographic shifts among key investment drivers: Al-Falih聽

Supply chain reforms, demographic shifts among key investment drivers: Al-Falih聽

RIYADH: Sustainability, technological disruption, and supply chain decentralization are redefining global investment dynamics, 萝莉视频鈥檚 investment minister said at an event in Riyadh.

Speaking at the 28th World Investment Conference in Riyadh, Khalid Al-Falih noted that while the global economy is recovering from headwinds, challenges such as geopolitical tensions continue to create instability.聽

Running from Nov. 25 to 27, WIC 2024 is focused on digital transformation and sustainable growth, and unites global leaders to discuss investment policies shaping future economies.聽

Addressing attendees, Al-Falih said: 鈥淭here are four major trends that will play a crucial role in shaping the global investment landscape. The first is the importance of investment in sustainability. The second is the unprecedented technological disruption unfolding in front of our own eyes.鈥澛

He added: 鈥淭he third global trend is the steady reconfiguration of the global supply chain, with the decentralization of supply chains creating hubs in emerging regions that offer new opportunities for investments, infrastructure, and new production capacity.鈥澛

According to the minister, the fourth global trend is demographics, where entities will invest money where talent is available and consumption is high.聽

Al-Falih acknowledged both opportunities and challenges for global investment, citing issues such as geopolitical instability and trade barriers but emphasized progress in inflation containment, capital market growth, and consumer confidence restoration.聽

鈥淲e are confronted with crosswinds to global investments 鈥 driven forward on one hand by the tech revolution, booming stock markets, and the onset of promising monetary policies, while constrained on the other hand by geopolitical instabilities, trade barriers, and talent and skill shortages,鈥 said Al-Falih.聽

鈥淟et me remind all of us that investments require sound and deliberate stewardship,鈥 he said.聽




萝莉视频鈥檚 investment minister聽Khalid Al-Falih. Screenshot

萝莉视频 has made strides under Vision 2030, with gross domestic product up 70 percent to $1.1 trillion, with half of that driven by non-oil activities.聽

Al-Falih said that foreign direct investment flows have tripled, and over 550 international firms have established regional headquarters in the Kingdom, surpassing targets.聽

This came as the Kingdom offered businesses various incentives if they relocated their Middle East-bases to Riyadh, including a 30-year exemption from corporate income tax and access to discounts and support services.聽

In November, US-based Morgan Stanley secured approval to establish its regional headquarters in 萝莉视频, followed by Citi Group.聽

The Kingdom also launched the premium residency program to welcome international investors and talented people. 鈥淚n the last three years alone, 1,200 investors have been awarded these premium residencies, allowing them to be treated as if they are in their own countries,鈥 said Khalid Al-Falih.聽

Global appreciation聽

At the conference鈥檚 opening ceremony, Nivruti Rai, managing director and CEO of Invest India and president of the World Association of Investment Promotion Agencies, lauded 萝莉视频鈥檚 diversification efforts.聽

鈥淰ision 2030 entails growth through technology, growth through greenification, and growth that also enables tourism, including spiritual tourism,鈥 said Rai.聽

She added: 鈥淚n 1938, 萝莉视频 discovered oil. I am so happy that today we are dreaming of NEOM, a smart city built on technology. To enable that, the one way 鈥 and only way 鈥 is to unite and ignite the passion that drives digital transformation and the passion that harnesses sustainability.鈥澛




Nivruti Rai, managing director and CEO of Invest India. Screenshot

Rai also highlighted the importance of a green future, noting the need for a mix of energy sources to sustain growth.聽

鈥淲e all have to work toward greenification, because the world knows that power is directly proportional to GDP. The input to growth is power,鈥 she said.聽

Emergence of new markets聽

James Zhan, chair and executive director of the World Investment Conference, emphasized the transformative trends shaping the global economy.聽

鈥淲e are now witnessing the emergence of new markets, new funding sources, new business models, and new industries. All this offers immense potential for global investment promotion and business facilitation,鈥 said Zhan.聽

WAIPA鈥檚 executive director and CEO, Ismail Ersahin, stressed the significance of WIC in fostering collaboration and actionable outcomes.聽

鈥淲orld Investment Conference is not just a place where we share our experiences, but now we are also addressing investors and telling them, 鈥楬ere are the opportunities, so you should participate,鈥欌 said Ersahin.聽

New investment paradigms聽

In a separate press statement,聽 Ersahin said that WIC 2024 comes at an 鈥渋mportant moment in the global economy,鈥 noting that as the international community navigates the nuances of digital transformation and the push for sustainable growth, the event serves as an essential platform for leaders to explore new investment paradigms shaping the future.聽

He added: 鈥淭he need for investment promotion agencies to drive economic development and foster foreign direct investment has never been more critical. By bringing together key global stakeholders in international development and investment, we are creating an environment where strategic partnerships and actionable solutions can flourish.鈥澛

The conference is hosted by Invest Saudi, the national investment promotion brand overseen by the Saudi Investment Promotion Authority, and focuses on scaling investment opportunities while offering participants practical tools and connections to drive impactful outcomes.


Oil Updates 鈥 price rally pauses as markets weigh Trump鈥檚 ultimatum to Russia

Oil Updates 鈥 price rally pauses as markets weigh Trump鈥檚 ultimatum to Russia
Updated 30 July 2025

Oil Updates 鈥 price rally pauses as markets weigh Trump鈥檚 ultimatum to Russia

Oil Updates 鈥 price rally pauses as markets weigh Trump鈥檚 ultimatum to Russia
  • Trump cuts deadline, vows sanctions if Russia makes no progress
  • Supply risks rise over US warning to China over Russian oil
  • China unlikely to comply with US sanctions, analysts say

NEW DELHI: Oil prices took a breather in Asian trade on Wednesday after the previous session鈥檚 spike of more than 3 percent, as investors awaited developments from US President Donald Trump鈥檚 tighter deadline for Russia to end the war in Ukraine.

Most-active Brent crude futures rose 1 cent, or 0.01 percent, to $71.69 a barrel by 8:33 Saudi time, while US West Texas Intermediate crude fell 2 cents, or 0.03 percent, to $69.19 a barrel.

The Brent crude September contract expiring on Wednesday was up 5 cents at $72.56 per barrel.

Both contracts had settled on Tuesday at their highest since June 20.

On Tuesday, Trump said he would start imposing measures on Russia, such as secondary tariffs of 100 percent on trading partners, if it did not make progress on ending the war within 10 to 12 days, moving up from an earlier 50-day deadline.

鈥淭he $4 to $5 per barrel of supply-risk premium injected in recent days can be expected to be sustained, unless Putin makes a conciliatory move,鈥 said Vandana Hari, founder of oil market analysis provider Vanda Insights.

The US had warned China, the largest buyer of Russian oil, it could face huge tariffs if it kept buying, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told a news conference in Stockholm, where the US was holding trade talks with the EU.

JP Morgan analysts said in a note that while China was not likely to comply with US sanctions, India has signalled it would do so, putting at risk 2.3 million barrels per day of Russian oil exports.

The US and the EU averted a trade war with a deal for 15 percent US tariffs on European imports, easing concerns about the impact of trade tensions on economic growth and offering support to oil prices.

In Venezuela, foreign partners of state oil company PDVSA are still waiting for US authorization to operate in the sanctioned country after talks last week, which could return some supply to the market, so easing pressure for prices to rise.

鈥淭he oil market is keeping an eye on the US trade deals and talks, and on the Fed, but those are marginal influences on sentiment,鈥 Hari added.

Despite President Donald Trump鈥檚 objections, the US Federal Reserve is expected to hold interest rates steady at its policy meeting later on Wednesday.

On Tuesday, the International Monetary Fund raised global growth forecasts slightly for 2025 and 2026, but warned the world economy faced major risks, such as a rebound in tariff rates, geopolitical tension and larger fiscal deficits. 


IMF raises 萝莉视频鈥檚 2025 growth forecast to 3.6%

IMF raises 萝莉视频鈥檚 2025 growth forecast to 3.6%
Updated 29 July 2025

IMF raises 萝莉视频鈥檚 2025 growth forecast to 3.6%

IMF raises 萝莉视频鈥檚 2025 growth forecast to 3.6%

RIYADH: The International Monetary Fund has raised its 2025 economic growth forecast for 萝莉视频 to 3.6 percent, up from the 3 percent projected in April, citing stronger non-oil sector performance and the expected unwinding of OPEC+ production cuts.

In its latest World Economic Outlook update, the IMF said the revision reflects a stronger-than-anticipated expansion of the non-oil economy. The Kingdom鈥檚 growth is now set to outpace the global average of 3 percent next year and surpass that of most neighboring Gulf states.

Looking ahead, the IMF expects 萝莉视频鈥檚 growth to rise further to 3.9 percent in 2026 before stabilizing around 3.5 percent over the medium term.

Non-oil gross domestic product is projected to grow 3.4 percent in 2025, slightly below the 4.2 percent recorded in 2024. However, medium-term prospects remain strong, with non-oil growth forecast to approach 4 percent by 2027 before settling at 3.5 percent by the end of the decade.

Labor market conditions have also improved, with the unemployment rate among Saudi nationals falling to a record low of 7 percent in 2024, the IMF noted.

Inflation remains contained, with the headline rate expected to stay near 2 percent, supported by the Kingdom鈥檚 dollar peg and subsidy framework.

On fiscal policy, the IMF said higher government spending in 2025 鈥 resulting in a deficit above the initial budget 鈥 was justified and that additional spending cuts in response to lower oil prices could be counterproductive. Such cuts would risk making fiscal policy procyclical and weighing on growth, the report stated.

The IMF also called for a gradual fiscal consolidation over the medium term. It recommended raising non-oil revenues, phasing out energy subsidies, and streamlining public expenditure.

Despite facing some pressures from strong credit growth and funding costs, the Saudi banking sector remains resilient, the IMF said. The Saudi Central Bank has introduced a countercyclical capital buffer and is continuing to strengthen regulatory frameworks.

The report emphasized the importance of sustaining structural reforms to support non-oil growth and economic diversification. It urged continued progress on governance, human capital development, financial access, digitalization, and capital market deepening 鈥 regardless of oil price trends.


GCC inflation remains stable through Q2 despite geopolitical instability: Kamco Invest

GCC inflation remains stable through Q2 despite geopolitical instability: Kamco Invest
Updated 29 July 2025

GCC inflation remains stable through Q2 despite geopolitical instability: Kamco Invest

GCC inflation remains stable through Q2 despite geopolitical instability: Kamco Invest
  • Dubai recorded a monthly inflation rate of 2.4% in June
  • 萝莉视频 and Kuwait registered inflation rates of 2.3%

RIYADH: Gulf Cooperation Council inflation rates remained stable throughout the second quarter of 2025 despite heightened geopolitical instability, a new report showed.

According to the latest analysis by Kuwait-based non-banking firm Kamco Invest, Dubai recorded a monthly inflation rate of 2.4 percent in June, unchanged from May, followed by 萝莉视频 and Kuwait, both registering inflation rates of 2.3 percent in June.

This aligns with recently released data from the Statistical Center for the GCC, which shows that the region鈥檚 average inflation rate fell to 1.7鈥痯ercent in 2024, down from 2.2鈥痯ercent in 2023.

It also supports the fact that the GCC economies are expected to grow 4.4 percent in 2025, up from an earlier forecast of 4 percent, as rising oil output and resilient non-oil sector activity offset global trade headwinds, according to a recent economic update by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales prepared with Oxford Economics.

鈥淭he war in the Middle East affected crude oil prices that surged to almost $79 per barrel. But quietly receded in the subsequent weeks as OPEC+ accelerated the output hikes aiming to unwind the full 2.2 mb/d by September-2025,鈥 Kamco said.

It added: 鈥淏rent crude oil is trading at $68.4 per barrel, 8.3 percent lower than its level at the end of 2024. The quarter also witnessed the start of the global tariff war that affected financial markets and expectations for future economic growth.鈥

The Kamco report also said that the conflict鈥檚 limited impact on regional inflation was largely because increases in commodity and shipping costs occurred gradually over time, rather than through sudden spikes.

The ongoing application of prudent economic policies across the GCC has also played a key role in controlling inflation, keeping rates well below those in other parts of the Middle East and the world.

Inflationary pressures in the US intensified in June, with the annual rate climbing to 2.7 percent, the highest in five months, up from 2.4 percent in May. The uptick was primarily attributed to rising prices in core goods, which hit their highest level in two years.

鈥淭hese increases are largely attributed to new tariffs affecting household furnishings, appliances, electronics, apparel, and toys. Meanwhile, the US consumer price index registered a m-o-m (month-on-month) growth of 0.3 percent in June-2025. Excluding the typically volatile food and energy sectors, US core inflation increased by 0.2 percent m-o-m, with the annualized core rate rising to 2.9 percent in June,鈥 Kamco said.

鈥淚t is important to highlight that prior to this uptick, US inflation had been on a generally downward trajectory. Similarly, inflation in the Eurozone rose in June-2025, reaching 2.0 percent, down from 2.5 percent in June-2024 but slightly higher than May-2025鈥檚 rate of 1.9 percent. The Services sector experienced the highest y-o-y growth at 3.3 percent, followed by the Food, Alcohol, and Tobacco category, which rose by 3.1 percent,鈥 it added.

Earlier in July, Kamco Invest said that foreign investors sharply increased their exposure to Gulf stock markets in the second quarter of 2025, with net inflows surging 50 percent compared to the previous three months to reach $4.2 billion. 

The momentum extended the streak of net foreign inflows into GCC equities to six consecutive quarters, with total net purchases in the first half of 2025 rising 39.8 percent year on year to $7 billion. 


Closing Bell: TASI ends in red at 10,823聽

Closing Bell: TASI ends in red at 10,823聽
Updated 29 July 2025

Closing Bell: TASI ends in red at 10,823聽

Closing Bell: TASI ends in red at 10,823聽

RIYADH: 萝莉视频鈥檚 Tadawul All Share Index closed Tuesday鈥檚 trading session at 10,823.91, marking a decline of 61.41 points, or 0.56 percent. 

The total trading turnover of the benchmark index reached SR4.41 billion ($1.17 billion), with 52 stocks advancing and 199 retreating. 

The MSCI Tadawul Index also declined, dropping 5.36 points, or 0.38 percent, to close at 1,394.05.  

The Kingdom鈥檚 parallel market Nomu fell by 55.39 points, or 0.21 percent, closing at 26,725.89. A total of 22 stocks advanced, while 51 declined. 

BAAN Holding Group Co. was the session鈥檚 top performer, with its share price rising 8.70 percent to close at SR2.50. 

Other notable gainers included Amlak International Finance Co., which rose 6.08 percent to SR12.04, and National Metal Manufacturing and Casting Co., up 2.28 percent to SR17.50.     

Amlak鈥檚 gains followed the release of its interim financial results for the period ending June 30, showing a 147.6 percent year-on-year increase in net profit to SR20.3 million. 

Mobile Telecommunication Co. 萝莉视频 also recorded gains, with its share price increasing 1.96 percent to SR10.43.  

On the other end, Tourism Enterprise Co. recorded the steepest decline, with its shares falling 10 percent to SR0.99. 

Arabian Drilling Co. followed with a 9.98 percent drop to SR77.55 after announcing a 65 percent year-on-year decline in net profit to SR7 million for the second quarter ended June 30. 

The company stated on Tadawul that the profit decline was primarily due to a fall in rig utilization 鈥 down to 79 percent from 91 percent in the same period last year 鈥 and higher finance costs stemming from increased gross debt. This was partially offset by a one-off asset impairment recorded in the second quarter of 2024.  

United Carton Industries Co. also posted a notable decline of 7.48 percent, closing at SR31.42. 

Jamjoom Pharmaceuticals Factory Co. and Gulf General Cooperative Insurance Co. posted losses of 4.38 percent and 4.16 percent, closing at SR161.40 and SR5.07, respectively. 


Dubai International Airport sets H1 passenger record with 46m travelers

Dubai International Airport sets H1 passenger record with 46m travelers
Updated 29 July 2025

Dubai International Airport sets H1 passenger record with 46m travelers

Dubai International Airport sets H1 passenger record with 46m travelers
  • Average monthly traffic during the first half stood at 7.7鈥痬illion passengers
  • DXB handled 222,000 flights and processed 41.8鈥痬illion bags in the first half

RIYADH: Dubai International Airport handled 46 million passengers in the first half of 2025, marking its busiest six-month period on record despite regional airspace disruptions and global headwinds. 

In a press release, operator Dubai Airports said the 2.3 percent year-on-year increase underscores the continued strength of the emirate鈥檚 aviation sector and the terminal鈥檚 operational resilience. 

The growth came despite temporary airspace restrictions in May and June, which forced several Gulf carriers to reroute flights and adjust schedules due to heightened military activity and no-fly zone declarations in parts of the Middle East. 

Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, said: 鈥淒XB鈥檚 continued growth through a period of regional challenges highlights the strength of Dubai and the UAE, the agility of our operations, and the commitment of our airport community.鈥 

In the second quarter alone, the airport handled 22.5 million passengers, a 3.1 percent increase over the same period last year. April was the busiest month of the quarter and the most active April on record, with 8 million travelers. 

Average monthly traffic during the first half stood at 7.7鈥痬illion passengers, with daily volumes averaging 254,000. January was the busiest month, setting a new monthly record with 8.5鈥痬illion passengers. 

DXB also handled 222,000 flights and processed 41.8鈥痬illion bags in the first half, with 91 percent delivered within 45鈥痬inutes of arrival. The mishandled baggage rate stood at 2 bags per 1,000 passengers, well below the industry average of 6.3, the release added. 

鈥淎s we enter the second half of the year, travel activity is expected to accelerate, beginning with the late-summer peak and leading into a winter season filled with high-profile events across entertainment, sport, and business,鈥 said Griffiths. 

He said the Dubai Airshow 2025 will be a standout event, poised to break previous records and highlight the bold vision driving the future of aviation and aerospace. 

鈥淏ased on our performance to date and a positive outlook, we expect the annual traffic to reach 96 million this year, bringing us closer to the symbolic 100 million milestone,鈥 added Griffiths. 

India remained DXB鈥檚 top market in the first half of the year, with 5.9 million passengers, followed by 萝莉视频 with 3.6 million. The UK accounted for 3 million passengers, while Pakistan and the US recorded 2.1 million and 1.6 million, respectively. 

London was the busiest city destination with 1.8鈥痬illion passengers, followed by Riyadh, Mumbai, Jeddah, New Delhi, and Istanbul. 

DXB also processed more than 1鈥痬illion tonnes of cargo during the first half of 2025, a 0.1 percent increase compared with the same period last year. The airport is connected to more than 269 destinations in over 107 countries and is served by 92 international carriers.